I'm home and continuing to shoot interiors of homes, mainly mine and my relatives' places. May I state that I hate the mobility difficulties involved of shooting w/ a tripod? (correction: a lightweight tripod w/ a 4x5) It doesn't help that it takes forever to set up a shot. Checking first with the light meter, then the D70, then add gel filters, then loading backs, then praying the backs were loaded correctly and doesn't snag in the camera, then then then. It's a long process. Oh, for the sake of art! I'm realizing that I might enjoy the digital process more since I love instant gratification. Making contacts sheets is gratification. Shooting.. hmm, I don't know how I feel about the process. It's more like, "let's get this over with!"

Anyways yesterday I saw a real dead body in the street (eyes wide open), a lady stopped me in the street to tell me my future and turned out to be a psychic, and a nasty zit appeared above my lip.

Jane Tam has moved to a different domain. Please forward your links to http://janetam.com. Jane is a 21 year old Photography student placed in Syracuse University but originally from New York City. She enjoys all sorts of music but you can classify her as the stereotypical indie kid. Slightly offensive and bitter sometimes, this blog is a place to vent frustrations but also a blog to display current photo/art projects as well as encourage new talent from music to art to films; basically whatever tickles Jane's fancy.